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##Scenario 1
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## Scenario 1
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When a user specifies a value that should be dropped, the whole row containing that value will be removed.
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##Scenario 3
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## Scenario 3
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When a user specifies that they want the output to be an output file, the output terminal will be empty and concurrently output the desired output file.
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##Scenario 4
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## Scenario 4
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When a user states the delimiter to be something other than commas, the program should go through with the specified delimiter.
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##Scenario 5
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## Scenario 5
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When a user wants to drop/keep/cut an identified group of data, the program should do its respective command.
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## Scenario 6
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When a user inputs a non-properly formatted csv file, it should output an error.
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When a user inputs a non-csv file, it should output an error.
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##Scenario 8
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## Scenario 8
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When a user is having trouble with using the commands, they should be able to ask for a help menu that will be able to clarify. |
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